Design and Development of a publishing module based on Adobe InDesign, integrated with the Treat ...

UN Secretariat
Design and Development of a publishing module based on Adobe InDesign, integrated with the Treat ... Request for information

Reference: RFIJK7279
Beneficiary countries or territories: United States of America
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 18-Mar-2020
Deadline on: 18-May-2020 00:00 0.00

Description
The purpose of this RFI is to provide the Treaty Section, OLA, United Nations with a list of vendors in the market with expertise for specialized services, solutions and potential vendors and their capabilities related to the topic above. Currently, the Treaty Section carries out its programmatic activities and related operations based on a Documentum application (Treaty Information and Publication System - TIPS). The new TIPS application will be hosted on the Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure. Treaty Section intends to migrate its Documentum repository to SharePoint and to develop an application that will provide all the custom functionality currently available in the Documentum-based application. There are three RFIs associated with this project (please refer to the website of the UN Procurement Division for the related RFIs): 1. Migration of data from the Documentum repository to SharePoint 2. Design and development of a new TIPS application using a modern web framework 3. Design and Development of an integrated publication module based on an Adobe InDesign solution. The module is intended for the generation of various publications produced by Treaty Section (UN Treaty Series volume, Monthly Statement of Treaties, Multilateral treaties deposited with the Secretary-General-status updates, Circular (depositary) Notification, Certificate of registration) This RFI refers to item 3 above, the publication module of TIPS, using an Adobe InDesign solution (or a compatible solution). Details of the publications are presented in the attached publication samples. The gathered information will be used to determine the feasibility, scope, timeframe and resources required by the Treaty Section/OLA/UN to undertake the development of a publishing module, and how the use of commercial development tools and services could be used to achieve this goal.

Joniolavi Kaerpijoki